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or a woman calling her boyfriend oppa in Korean dramas even though they are not related. Koreans view this as a sign of a close relationship and respect. In other words, it is impolite to call others who are older than you by their names only.

      ► This is my husband.

      Uri nampyonieyo. 우리 남편 이 에 요.

      (Uu-ree nahm-p'yohn ee-eh-yoh)

      ► This is my wife.

      Uri annae eyo. 우리 아내예요.

      (Uu-ree ahn-nay eh-yoh)

      ► Do you have any children?

      Chanyo-ga issuseyo? 자녀가 있으세요?

      (Chanh-yuh-gah ee-suu-say-yoh?)

      ► How many children do you have?

      Chanyo-ga myon-myong iseyo?

      (Chah-yuh-gah m’yuhn-m’yuhng ee-seh-yoh?)

      자녀가 몇 명 이세요?

      ► I have one daughter.

      (Cho egenun) ddal hana-ga issumnida.

      (Choh eh-geh-nuhn ddahl hah-nah-gah ee-sume-nee-dah)

      (저 에 게는) 딸 하나가 있습니다.

      ► I don’t have any children.

      Ajig upssumnida. 아직 없습니 다.

      (Ah-jeeg up-sume-nee-dah)

      ► Do you have any brothers or sisters?

      Hyeongjae chamaega issuseyo?

      (Hyeong-jae chah-mae-gah ee-suu-say-yoh?)

      형제 자매가 있으세요?

      ► I have an older sister.*

      Nuna-ga [Eonni-ga] issumnida.

      (Nuu-na-gah [Un-ni-gah] ee-sume-nee-dah)

      누나가 [언니가] 있습니다.

      *If you are a male, use nuna (nuu-na) 누나; if you are a female, use eonni (un-ni) 언 니.

      ► I have an older brother.*

      Hyeong-e [Oppa-ga] issumnida.

      (Hyeong-ee [O-pah-gah] ee-sume-nee-dah)

      형이 [오빠가] 있습니다.

      *If you are a male, use hyeong (hyeong) 형; if you are a female, use oppa (o-pah) 오빠.

      ► I don’t have any (brothers or sisters).

      Upssumnida.

      (Up-sume-nee-dah) 없습니다.

      ► Do you have grandchildren?

      Sonju issu seyo? 손주 있으세요?

      (Sohn-juu ee-suh-seh-yoh?)

      WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, HOW, THIS, THAT, WHICH

whonugu (nuu-guu) 누구

      ► Who are you?

      Nugu shimnikka? 누구십 니 까?

      (Nuu-guu sheem nee-kah?)

      ► Who is that?

      Nugujiyo?

      (Nuu-guu-jee-yoh?) 누구지 요?

      ► Who is it?

      Nuguseyo?

      (Nuu-guu-say-yoh?) 누구세요?

      ► Who is that man?

      Chobunun nugu shimnikka? 저분은 누구십니까?

      (Choh-buu-nuun nuu-guu sheem-nee-kah?)

whatmuot (mwaht) 무엇

      ► What is this?

      Igae mwoyeyo? 이게 뭐 예요?

      (Ee-gah mwho-yay-yoh?)

      Image Igosun mwoshimnika? 이 것은 무엇 입 니 까?

      (Ee-guh-suun mwah-sheem-nee-kah?)

      ► What is that?

      Chogae mwoyeyo? 저 게 뭐 예 요?

      (Choh-gah mwho-yay-yoh?)

      Image Chogosun mwoshimnika? 저 것 은 무 엇 입 니 까?

      (Choh-guh-suun mwah-sheem-nee-kah?)

      ► What is the price?

      Olma jiyo? 얼마지 요?

      (Ohl-mah jee-yoh?)

      OR Eol mayeyo? 얼마예 요?

      (Eh-ohl mah-yay-oh?)

      ► What did you say?

      Muorago hasyotchiyo? 뭐라고 하셨지요?

      (Mwah-rah-go hah-shoat-chee-yoh?)

      ► What is your phone number?

      Chonhwa ponhoga muoyeyo? 전화번호가뭐 예요?

      (Chune-hwah bahn-hoh-gah mwah-yah-yoh?)

      ► What are you doing?

      Mwo haseyo? 뭐 하세요?

      (Mwohhah-say-yoh?)

      ► What does ______ mean?

      _______ ga musun ddushieyo?

      (_________ gah muu-suhn dduu-she eh-yoh?)

      ________ 가 무슨 뜻이 에요?

whenonje (ahn-jay) 언제

      ► When shall we leave?

      Onje ttonalkkayo? 언제 떠날까요?

      (Ohn-jay ttohn-ahl-kah-yoh?)

      ► When do you have time?

      Onje shigan issuseyo? 언 제 시 간 있으세 요?

      (Ahn-jeh she-gahn ee-suu-say-yoh?)

      ► When will it start?

      Onje shichak hajiyo? 언제 시작하지요?

      (Ahn-jeh she-chack hah-jee-yoh?)

      ► When will it end (be over)?

      Onje kunnajiyo? 언제 끝나지요?

      (Ahn-jeh kuhn-nah-jee-yoh?)

      ► When is your birthday?

      Saengile onjeyeyo? 생일이 언제예요?

      (Sang-eel-ee ahn-jeh-ye-yoh?)

      ► When is the Korean Thanksgiving Day?

      Hanguk chusoki onjeyeyo? 한국 추석 이 언제 예요?

      (Hahn-guuk chuu-soak-ee ahn-jeh-ye-yoh?)

      ► When does the bus come?

      Bosuga onje wayo? 버스가 언제 와요?

      (Bah-suu-gah ahn-jeh wah-yoh?)

where [in/to what place]odiro 어디로

      ► Where are you going?

      Odiro kashim nikka? 어 디로 가십니까?

      (Ah-dee-ruh kah-sheem nee-kah?)

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